The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... success in Vietnam to the poor leadership of Diem and the unwillingness of South Viet- namese troops to fight . Question : Colonel Vann , is the war against the Communists being won in South Vietnam ? Answer : From what I saw firsthand ...
... success in Vietnam to the poor leadership of Diem and the unwillingness of South Viet- namese troops to fight . Question : Colonel Vann , is the war against the Communists being won in South Vietnam ? Answer : From what I saw firsthand ...
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... success in Vietnam . It should be recognized , however , that success against the larger , more conventional , VC / PAVN forces could merely drive the VC back into the trees and back to their 1960-64 pattern - a pattern against which US ...
... success in Vietnam . It should be recognized , however , that success against the larger , more conventional , VC / PAVN forces could merely drive the VC back into the trees and back to their 1960-64 pattern - a pattern against which US ...
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... successful intervention . The multitude of professional prizes be- stowed upon the " big - story " coverage of Viet ... success . War has always been beastly , but the Vietnam war was the first war exposed to television cameras and seen ...
... successful intervention . The multitude of professional prizes be- stowed upon the " big - story " coverage of Viet ... success . War has always been beastly , but the Vietnam war was the first war exposed to television cameras and seen ...
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